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  • 10-26-4 11th Place
    • Red Sox move Triston Casas to 60-day IL
      Red Sox transferred 1B Triston Casas to the 60-day injured list.

      Advice: The team needed to free up a spot on their 40-man roster for the addition of Garrett Cooper, and Casas made logical sense after it was reported that he’s dealing with torn cartilage in his ribs and could be sidelined for up to nine weeks. He won’t be eligible to return until the end of June. Rotoworld Saturday, 4:09 pm
      Triston CasasBOS - 1B
      L, 1-3 vs SF
       
    • Out until late June
      The Red Sox transferred Casas (ribs) from the 10-day injured list to the 60-day injured list Saturday.

      Advice: Casas was diagnosed with a cartilage tear in his left ribcage Friday, and he won't be eligible to rejoin the Red Sox until at least June 21 as a result of his move to the 60-day IL. The Red Sox made the transaction to clear a spot on the 40-man roster for Garrett Cooper, whom the team acquired from the Cubs on Saturday in exchange for cash considerations. Once he arrives in Boston, Cooper will likely take over as the team's everyday first baseman in Casas' stead. Whether Casas is able to return from the IL when first eligible in late June likely won't become clear until weeks down the road, when he could be ready to resume workouts. Rotowire.com Saturday, 3:32 pm
      Triston CasasBOS - 1B
      L, 1-3 vs SF
       
    • Has torn cartilage in ribcage
      Casas revealed Friday that he's dealing with torn cartilage in his left ribcage, not a fractured rib as had been previously reported, Alex Speier of The Boston Globe reports.

      Advice: The injury is an unusual one and carries a wide range of potential recovery timelines, with Casas saying it could be anywhere from three to nine weeks before he's cleared for cardio and strengthening activities. Once that happens, he would presumably need a few more weeks before he's game-ready. Casas did add that he's very optimistic he'll be back at some point this season, it's just unclear when that might be. Bobby Dalbec is currently filling in at first base for the Red Sox. Rotowire.com Friday, 1:03 pm
      Triston CasasBOS - 1B
      L, 1-3 vs SF
       
    • Casas (rib) suffered torn cartilage, not fracture
      Triston Casas told reporters that he didn’t fracture his rib, but rather suffered torn cartilage.

      Advice: It’s a bit of a twist for Casas’ injury that was initially reported as a broken rib, but the 24-year-old is dealing with torn cartilage that is a bit unusual with a non-contact injury. Despite the change of diagnosis, Casas’ timetable to return is still very much in question ranging from three weeks to nine weeks before he can start ramping up for his return. He was optimistic that he can return this season, but for the time being, it’s a huge loss for the Boston’s lineup and fantasy managers. Rotoworld Friday, 12:45 pm
      Triston CasasBOS - 1B
      L, 1-3 vs SF
       
    • Diagnosed with fractured rib
      Red Sox manager Alex Cora said Tuesday that Casas has been diagnosed with a fracture in his left ribcage and will be "out a while," Chris Cotillo of The Springfield Republican reports.

      Advice: Casas suffered the injury on a swing during Saturday's game in Pittsburgh and was placed on the 10-day injured list Sunday. It's a vague timetable provided by Cora, but a clearer picture should be available in the coming days and weeks. Bobby Dalbec is the current favorite to handle the bulk of the first base reps for Boston, but the club could seek help from outside the organization. Rotowire.com Tuesday, 1:19 pm
      Triston CasasBOS - 1B
      L, 1-3 vs SF
       
    • Triston Casas ‘out a while’ with rib fracture
      Triston Casas has been diagnosed with a left rib fracture.

      Advice: Red Sox manager Alex Cora told reporters Casas will be “out a while” after undergoing an MRI earlier this week that revealed a fracture in his left ribs. The 24-year-old burgeoning slugger’s absence is a colossal loss for Boston’s lineup and is also a big hit for fantasy managers that were counting on him building off last year’s phenomenal second-half performance. The lack of a concrete timetable suggests that he’s likely to miss a couple months, if not longer. There should be a clearer timetable in the coming days, but it certainly sounds like he’s going to miss a considerable portion of the season. Rotoworld Tuesday, 1:18 pm
      Triston CasasBOS - 1B
      L, 1-3 vs SF
       
    • MRI confirms significant injury
      Casas (rib) underwent an MRI on Monday that confirmed the expectation that he'll be out for a significant length of time, Julian McWilliams of The Boston Globe reports.

      Advice: The Red Sox haven't placed a timetable on Casas' return, but it seems likely he'll blow past the 10-day minimum on the injured list. For now, the team plans to get by with a combination of Bobby Dalbec, Pablo Reyes and possibly Rob Refsnyder, who has been working at the position since the start of spring training. Another option is for Boston to wait and see what happens after May 1, when several players could exercise opt-out clauses. Rotowire.com Tuesday, 3:35 am
      Triston CasasBOS - 1B
      L, 1-3 vs SF